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What Causes Difficulty In Vomiting?

Hi I am Bisu raj sharma. i am eating tegretol cr 400 mg twice a day but my mri and eeg is normal and all other reports are normal. i have problemb of vomating and when i vomate some time my lips turn in to left side. and sometime i have eye blinking. can u precribe me.
Thu, 25 Sep 2014
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You have not mentioned the reason of taking tegretol. I think it is probably for epilepsy. Vomiting is a complex process triggered from brain. It is possible your lesion of epilepsy is not quite as yet and it also gets stimulated by this complex process resulting in twitching, blinking etc. Consult your neuro physician , you may have to add anti epileptic / antiemetic to prevent vomiting.
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What Causes Difficulty In Vomiting?

You have not mentioned the reason of taking tegretol. I think it is probably for epilepsy. Vomiting is a complex process triggered from brain. It is possible your lesion of epilepsy is not quite as yet and it also gets stimulated by this complex process resulting in twitching, blinking etc. Consult your neuro physician , you may have to add anti epileptic / antiemetic to prevent vomiting.